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Archive for December, 2007

faceless nativity

Here’s another free MP3 album on infinite chug just in time for christmas. It’s called Faceless Nativity and it’s by Pine Forest.

Posted by Andrew Clare on Sunday, December 23rd, 2007
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tonight/brighton: time to die

ever wondered what was behind Herman Dune’s sunny disposition and/or holidays in melancholia? worms and bile, my curious friend, worms and bile and SOMEONE ELSES’ BRAIN IN YR STOMACH.

check zombie zombie here and medicine and duty here.

and then..?

i humbly suggest you do this thang. do it until it bleeds.

Posted by kicking_k on Tuesday, December 11th, 2007
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can’t afford a pastie from gregg’s bakery

I first heard David Thomas Broughton on record a couple of years back, his The Complete Guide To Insufficiency, and was impressed by the songs themselves: melancholy folk songs of a modern flavour, licks of guitar and smudges of found sound woven into swirling loops, all presided over by Broughton in his mannered, faintly precious croon. What I wasn’t prepared for, seeing him for the first time at Plan B’s inaugural show at Corsica Studios last week, is what an excellent physical comedian he is: engaged in a lengthy struggle with his microphone stand, flopping around the stage trying and failing to pull his trainers on, or interrupting a song about how his heart is cold as snow with a big, mannered yawn and a glance at his watch (well, it was nearly curfew). He can break your heart and make you laugh as well, and that’s a rare trick. This here YouTube video can only approximate the fullness of his abilities, but here, at least, you see an example of how tics, twitches and in this case, a cough feed into Broughton’s grander designs.

Thanks also to Bishi and the Wave Pictures, also captured here for your enjoyment.


Next Plan B show at Corsica Studio takes place February 20 with Vialka, Safetyword, and Shimmy Rivers And And Canal - tickets on sale soon.

Posted by Louis Pattison on Monday, December 3rd, 2007
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